27 June 2006

George Bush finds part of his gonads…

Bush Slams Leak of Terror Financing Info
Jun 27, 2:21 AM (ET)
By TERENCE HUNT
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Monday it was "disgraceful" that the news media had disclosed a secret CIA-Treasury program to track millions of financial records in search of terrorist suspects. The White House accused The New York Times of breaking a long tradition of keeping wartime secrets.
"The fact that a newspaper disclosed it makes it harder to win this war on terror," Bush said, leaning forward and jabbing his finger during a brief question-and-answer session with reporters in the Roosevelt Room.


This is a good start, let’s see if he can find some more and push for Treason charges against those al-Qaida operatives in the New York Slimes. Oh wait their only ‘journalist’ doing their job…

The Times has defended its effort, saying publication has served America's public interest.

What frellin interest? I could care less about the government spying on your buddies. As for the members of the ‘public’ that I have talked to we expect, no demand, that they spy on those who are trying to kill us.

The New York Times late last year also disclosed that the National Security Agency had been conducting warrantless surveillance in the United States since 2002 of people with suspected al-Qaida ties.

If the editor of the New York Slimes, Bill Abu Musab al-Keller hears funny clicks while you’re on the phone, pay no attention.

"The New York Times has now twice - two separate occasions - disclosed programs; both times they had been asked not to publish those stories by senior administration officials," Cheney said. "They went ahead anyway. The leaks to The New York Times and the publishing of those leaks is very damaging."

Anyone with more than two functioning brain cells can figure that one out. Oh wait, were dealing with ‘professional journalist’ here.

Bill Keller, executive editor of the Times, defended the decision to publish the story.
"Most Americans seem to support extraordinary measures in defense against this extraordinary threat, but some officials who have been involved in these programs have spoken to the Times about their discomfort over the legality of the government's actions and over the adequacy of oversight," Keller said in a note on the paper's Web site Sunday.


WTF ‘seem to support’? Are you daft? Never mind rhetorical question.

In an interview Monday on CNN's "The Situation Room," Keller revealed that Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., who has been a vocal critic of the Iraq war, also urged the Times not to print the information.

Ya might not want to piss off one of your fellow libs, he might not give ya a reach around next time.

"In choosing to expose this program, despite repeated pleas from high-level officials on both sides of the aisle, including myself, the Times undermined a highly successful counterterrorism program and alerted terrorists to the methods and sources used to track their money trail," Snow wrote.

This is starting to get old. Anyone with more than two functioning brain cells can figure that one out. Oh wait, were dealing with ‘professional journalist’ here.

Keller told CNN on Monday: "I believe they genuinely did not want us to publish this. But I think it's not responsible of us to just take them at their word."

I wonder frellin why? Lets see, giving aid and comfort to the enemy, aka your cohorts?
As for me, I believe that the only reason you would publish such things is your blind hatred for President Bush and your quest to make him and conservatives in general look bad. You don’t give a shit if what you publish gets more Americans killed or maimed.
My hope is that you are on the receiving end of any terrorist attack you have helped facilitate with what you have published.

2 Comments:

Blogger Hujonwi said...

My blog gets troll..
And it's an ID10t.
Shit. You are not even worth calling in the fleet.

29 June, 2006 02:57  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't feed trolls, it only encourages them. Funny, but even cyanide pie doesn't kill them...

04 July, 2006 21:22  

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